THE LAST TIME GOVERNMENT TRIED TO TAKE AMERICAN’S GUNS IT LED TO WAR
DAVID HOGG AND HIS BRAT PACK ARE TRYING TO TAKE AWAY YOUR GUNS AND THEY ARE TRYING TO USE INTIMIDATION TO DO IT.
But this is not the first time American gun owners were under attack. It was tried once before and the government paid a heavy price for it.
On the hill just above the town square was a church and in the belfry of that church was a bell, which they rang to warn of the coming of British troops.
The sound of the bell could be heard for miles because the valley was mostly farmlands and there was nothing to disrupt the sound.
About 400 colonists had gathered on the hill above Concord. When they saw smoke coming from town, they assumed the British were torching the town and they made their way down into the valley, where they met a group of British soldiers going to Colonel Barnett’s farm to seize the weapons hidden there.
With the British on one side of the North Bridge over the Concord River and the colonists on the other, they began to engage.
It was here that the first two British soldiers were killed and it became known as “The Shot Heard Around the World”.
But the colonists learned the value of fighting from behind rocks and trees from the Indians and they would strike the British then break and set up the next ambush.
The Minutemen chased the British all the way back to Boston, where the troops were under the protection of British ships in Charleston Harbor and their cannons.
Here are the casualty lists for that battle:
Names of Leaders & Commanders:
John Parker
James Barrett
John Buttrick
William Heath
Joseph Warren
General Gage
Colonel Francis Smith
Major John Pitcairn
Hugh Percy
Strength of Forces:
3800
1500
Number of men killed in the Battle of Concord:
49
73
Number of men wounded:
39
174
Number of men captured:
5 missing
53 missing
The following picture represents some of the early designs of the American flag. The idea of flying a flag grew from the requirements of ancient warfare and the battlefield and used as a rallying point for troops.
The war lasted for eight long years and in the end, American became a free nation. It was this experience that led to the Second Amendment.
It was not to provide support for the government but rather protection from the government.
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